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OS stability is not the thing that people are concerned about when criticising Windows 10. What has made me turn away from windows is the complete lack of trust I have that the OS will respect my privacy.
I still don't get why Apple/Google are totally fine to collect telemetry but Microsoft is somehow supposed to not do that.
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#153So, if I bought a bunch of licenses under the promise of eternal updates, how should I feel and what should I do now.
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#154I have a strange feeling that the next version will be based on Linux kernel
Why would they throw away all driver compatibility and force themselves to rewrite all the userland libraries?
They already did a lot of that for the Linux port of SQL Server, which as I understand it is basically the same program running with a bundled compatibility layer that's basically an official Microsoft equivalent of WINE.
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#155What happened to the rumours that Microsoft was making a Windows Wrapper on top of the Linux kernel? https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-sources-eric-raymond-wind...
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#156"a more modern look and a redesigned Start menu" Oh please no. Hopefully the new OS will lead to less updates for Windows 10 being force pushed to my computer.
Sooooooo many updates.
Apologists will say it's fir new features and security, but it was just an annoyance. I don't even notice if my pixel gets updated.
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Pass. Windows 10 is just so much better than 7. I still don’t get why people don’t move on. I’m happier having window 10 which has never crashed on me vs 7 which did it weekly.
2011 Windows 7 desktop install still running daily at home with no signs of slowing down. Runs everything I need, even games. Never gave me a single issue even after frankenstining with added NVMe and newer GPU. Two year old Win 10 work PC install committed suicide after updating few months back. Blue screen on boot. Spent more time "troubleshooting" that issue than reinstalling win 10 after giving up.
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#158Honestly, HN may want to just consider banning any site that runs this news article from being posted on HN, because this claim is basically proof they did not do even cursory research before posting. Here's the 2015 story covering this date announcement, which bears no relation to recent rumors at all: https://www.ghacks.net/2015/07/20/microsoft-to-support-windo...
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Microsoft would never make the base of their system open source. It is fundamentally opposite to how Microsoft does business.
All the stuff they have recently released as open-source speaks otherwise. The problem why they will most likely never be able to open-source Windows is rather that they bought a lot of third-party components for the system that they simply aren't allowed to open-source. They'd probably have to rebuild half of the system to be able to open-source it, and that's the unlikely part.
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Microsoft would never make the base of their system open source. It is fundamentally opposite to how Microsoft does business.
It wouldn't need to be open source. They would make closed-source distro with custom kernel modules and packages. Just like MacOS.